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Section 12 (2) of CPC | PDF | Fraud | Judgment (Law) - Scribd
Section 12 (2) of the Civil Procedure Code allows a party to challenge a judgment obtained through fraud, misrepresentation, or lack of jurisdiction by filing an application in the same …
PROCEDURE AND CITATIONS ON 12 (2)CPC, | Randhawa Law
Section 12 (2) CPC. Where a person challenges the validity of a judgment, decree or order on plea of fraud, misrepresentation or want of jurisdiction, he shall seek his remedy by making an …
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The period of limitation for filing an application under Section 12 (2), CPC is governed by Article 181 of the Limitation Act, which provides maximum timeframe of three years to challenge the …
12 (2) CPC | PDF | Lawsuit | Pleading - Scribd
This document summarizes several cases related to Section 12 (2) of the Civil Procedure Code, which allows a person to challenge a judgment, decree or order on the grounds of fraud, …
Applicability of Section 12 (2) of CPC - How decree obtained by …
Relief can be obtained by aggrieved person by application to court which passed final judgment, decree or order and not by a separate suit."
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Application under section 12 (2) C.P.C. can be filed before a court which passed a final judgment, decree or order.
Case Laws on SECTION 12 (2) of Civil Produre Code, 1908
Jul 21, 2024 · Any aggrieved person can be filed an application under section 12 (2) C.P.C for setting aside a final judgment, decree or order on basis of fraud, misrepresentation or want of …
SECTION 12 (2) CPC - TARIQ FATIMA CIVIL PROCEDURE CODE N es ... - Studocu
Introduction: A person aggrieved of a judgment or order obtained on the basis of fraud, misrepresentaon and if such order suffers from want of jurisdicon can challenge the same in …
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application under section 12 (2) C.P.C. 2. Brief facts of the case are that petitioner filed an application under section 12 (2) C.P.C for setting aside the decree dated 16.09.2004 passed …
THE ADVOCATE: Application U/S. 12 (2) CPC - Blogger
Mar 31, 2012 · For the facts and reasons disclosed in the accompanying affidavit, it is most respectfully prayed on behalf of the applicant, above named, that this Hon’ble Court may be …